In applications of imaging science, such as emission tomography, fluorescence microscopy and optical/infrared astronomy, image intensity is measured via the counting of incident particles (photons, gamma-rays, etc). Fluctuations in the emission-counting process can be described by modeling the data as realizations of Poisson random variables (Poisson data). A maximum-likelihood approach for image reconstruction from Poisson data was proposed in the mid-1980s. Since the consequent maximization problem is, in general, ill-conditioned, various kinds of regularizations were introduced in the framework of the so-called Bayesian paradigm. A modification of the well-known Tikhonov regularization strategy results in the data-fidelity function bein...
We propose a novel parameter selection strategy for variational imaging problems under Poisson noise...
International audienceDeblurring noisy Poisson images has recently been subject of an increasingly a...
The noise contained in images collected by a charge coupled device (CCD) camera is predominantly of ...
In applications of imaging science, such as emissiontomography, fluorescence microscopy and optical/...
The effectiveness of variational methods for restoring images corrupted by Poisson noise strongly de...
In many imaging applications the image intensity is measured by counting incident particles and, con...
Recently, Poisson noise has become of great interest in many imaging applications. When regularizati...
A common problem in imaging science is to estimate some underlying true image given noisy measuremen...
Abstract. In image processing applications, image intensity is often measured via the counting of in...
In this paper we address the problem of automatically selecting the regularization parameter in vari...
International audienceDeblurring images corrupted by Poisson noise is a challenging process which ha...
In this paper, we investigate an approximate model for Poisson data reconstruction inspired by a dis...
Image deblurring is an important topic in imaging science. In this review, we consider together fluo...
Inverse problems with Poisson data arise in many photonic imaging modalities in medicine, engineerin...
The noise contained in images collected by a charge coupled device (CCD) camera is predominantly of ...
We propose a novel parameter selection strategy for variational imaging problems under Poisson noise...
International audienceDeblurring noisy Poisson images has recently been subject of an increasingly a...
The noise contained in images collected by a charge coupled device (CCD) camera is predominantly of ...
In applications of imaging science, such as emissiontomography, fluorescence microscopy and optical/...
The effectiveness of variational methods for restoring images corrupted by Poisson noise strongly de...
In many imaging applications the image intensity is measured by counting incident particles and, con...
Recently, Poisson noise has become of great interest in many imaging applications. When regularizati...
A common problem in imaging science is to estimate some underlying true image given noisy measuremen...
Abstract. In image processing applications, image intensity is often measured via the counting of in...
In this paper we address the problem of automatically selecting the regularization parameter in vari...
International audienceDeblurring images corrupted by Poisson noise is a challenging process which ha...
In this paper, we investigate an approximate model for Poisson data reconstruction inspired by a dis...
Image deblurring is an important topic in imaging science. In this review, we consider together fluo...
Inverse problems with Poisson data arise in many photonic imaging modalities in medicine, engineerin...
The noise contained in images collected by a charge coupled device (CCD) camera is predominantly of ...
We propose a novel parameter selection strategy for variational imaging problems under Poisson noise...
International audienceDeblurring noisy Poisson images has recently been subject of an increasingly a...
The noise contained in images collected by a charge coupled device (CCD) camera is predominantly of ...